Horror/Thriller
Date Published: 10-23-2021
Publisher: Didactic Cafe Press
Can you survive the night when a murderous competition arrives in a small East Texas town with one road in and no way out?
The Invitation…
The stark white light bulb swayed
ever-so-slightly on its bare cord in the dark room, casting strange shadows on
the shape bent over a workbench. It was
vaguely human, but contorted as it worked on something intently. Something that would be deadly and vile and
monstrous.
Someday.
So far, the shape had only
planned. Planned death, destruction,
murder, torture, and terror. Planned to
bring forth a darkness that would shake people to their core. To make death art, and to make it
prolifically.
But no blade had split flesh, no
bullet had puckered skin, no bomb had charred and blasted bone from bone. No
victim had experienced absolute terror as they breathed their last.
Yet.
A single ping made the shape turn
its head, and the slight movement of the stark bulb momentarily illuminated a
youthful face, the face of a man who was barely that. But it also showed eyes that were dark and
devoid of hope or joy or even life. They
were the eyes of a man who would kill you- if only the opportunity presented
itself and his will was strong enough.
He moved over to the small monitor
rigged up by his own hand, connected to a port that allowed him access to the
blackest of black on the dark web. It
had been in the recesses of the black pits of evil that he first dared share
his dream of malice and mountains of blood.
It was there he found...dare he say it?
Friends. And that distinct ping
told him that a particular friend had just sent a message.
Those blank eyes scanned over a
simple message, while his fingers idly played with the object he had been
crafting- a six-inch blade with sharp wings going in all directions for maximum
carnage when inserted into a person.
The eyes ran back and forth over the
simple words and numbers glowing white against a black background. He read it
again and again, a tiny bit of drool beginning to form and ooze from the corner
of his mouth.
They read:
“Killtown”
Sundown tomorrow.
Kingston, TX
11:57:42
The countdown continued to tick away. After a minute or so, the white letters began
to wash in a blood-red shade.
He smiled, and for the first time, those dead eyes showed
life.
His moment had come.
11:56:52
11:56:51
11:56:50
About the Author
Chad Lehrmann is the author of numerous novels and also finds time to teach AP History to high school students. The product of a small town in Texas, he knows all too well the secrets that live in those supposedly idyllic villages.
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